Alexander McQueen in 10 essential books

Alexander McQueen was born in the London borough of Lewisham on March 17, 1969. An avant-garde and futurist designer, the style of his eponymous house caused a stir in the fashion world of the 90s to the 2000s with his shocking and nonconformist designs. To mark this anniversary, Vogue.fr looks at 10 beautiful books that shine a light on this extraordinary personality and his unique world.

The actress, a regular when it comes to impersonating strong and explosive characters, celebrates her 42nd birthday today. The event is an opportunity to remember her career in 15 characteristically combustible gifs.

A fantasy shrouded in myth, the elusive Marilyn Monroe remains fascinating. This summer, we explore the woman behind the mystery through 10 books that tell her story and that reveal certain facets that few know about.

Sixty-six never-seen-before Polaroids of the pop icon have been brought together in a new book that has ‘Christmas wishlist’ written all over it. The pictures were taken by Richard Corman in a tiny New York apartment a month before she shot to fame with her first album, Madonna, in 1983.

From the red-hot 'Swimming Pool' to Woody Allen's whimsical 'Magic in the Moonlight' set on the French Riviera, and the teenage taboos that take place in a small Turkish village in 'Mustang', here are the 14 movies you absolutely have to watch this summer.

Thanks to Arthur Penn's 1967 movie 'Bonnie and Clyde', we all know the fiery Bonnie and mysterious Clyde, the American gangster couple who left their mark on history. At 26 years old, Faye Dunaway's stellar performance in her role as Bonnie catapulted her to Hollywood stardom. The role was the turning point of her career and always remained her favorite. Fifty years on, we go back on set of 'Bonnie and Clyde' in a tribute to the spirited blonde who was known for her black humor and unshakeable calm.

Inside the August issue

“Since its very first days, it has been in the DNA of Vogue Paris to set or capture and enhance the most significant trends of the time. But when you think that more than half of France has a pet, in this case trend becomes social phenomenon,” writes Emmanuelle Alt, editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris in her August 2017 editorial.